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Giuseppe Taccardo1, Rocco DE Vitis2, Giuseppe Parrone1, Giuseppe Milano3, Francesco Fanfani1.
Abstract
Trapeziometacarpal joint osteoarthritis is a common cause of radial-sided wrist pain that prevalently affects women. It is diagnosed on the basis of a thorough history, physical examination, and radiographic evaluation. While radiographs are used to determine the stage of disease, treatment is dependent on the severity of the symptoms. Non-surgical treatment frequently consists of activity modification, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, splinting and corticosteroid injections. After failure of conservative treatment, various surgical options exist depending on the stage of the disease. These options range from ligament reconstruction or osteotomy, for early painful laxity, to trapeziectomy, arthrodesis and arthroplasty for more severe osteoarthritis. This article reviews the literature supporting the various surgical treatment options and analyzes the surgical techniques most frequently used in the different disease stages.Entities:
Keywords: arthrodesis; ligamentoplasty; osteoarthritis; rhizoarthrosis; surgical treatment; tendon interposition; trapeziometacarpal joint
Year: 2014 PMID: 25606524 PMCID: PMC4295705
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Joints ISSN: 2512-9090